Tudor Clair de Rose (35401)

Mr. Hans Wilsdorf launched the Tudor brand into the market in 1946. Wilsdorf chose the name Tudor because he wanted to honor the Tudor period of England.

The main difference between Rolex and Tudor became clear in the 1940's when the first Tudor Oyster was introduced. Inside the screwed Oyster case, instead of fitting an in-house manufactured (Rolex) movement, they fitted a typically Swiss made Ebauches SA, ETAmovement.

Model:

Ladies

Movement:

Automatic

Case material:

Rose Gold

Strap material:

Steel / Rose Gold

Glass:

Sapphire

Case size (mm):

30

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